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Reloading
300 rum 180 tsx bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="the444shooter" data-source="post: 122779" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Duner...they were the 180gr bullets. My cases are also all on their 4th or 5th firing, so they've stretched a bit...I think that's why 95.5gr is MY max. I don't believe anything less than 180gr should be used in the 300RUM. I fell for the Lazzeroni/Weatherby myth a few years ago and bought the 7.82 Warbird and shot the 168gr XLCs out of it at 3650fps...just too light of a bullet out of a big .30cal, and the 180gr surpasses the 168gr after 400yds or so. Good luck with your load development.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the444shooter, post: 122779, member: 46"] Duner...they were the 180gr bullets. My cases are also all on their 4th or 5th firing, so they've stretched a bit...I think that's why 95.5gr is MY max. I don't believe anything less than 180gr should be used in the 300RUM. I fell for the Lazzeroni/Weatherby myth a few years ago and bought the 7.82 Warbird and shot the 168gr XLCs out of it at 3650fps...just too light of a bullet out of a big .30cal, and the 180gr surpasses the 168gr after 400yds or so. Good luck with your load development. [/QUOTE]
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